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Post by sword65 on Jan 11, 2020 21:25:27 GMT
Dartford/Oxford City...1116 Dover/Hartlepool...1023 Folkestone/Haringey...536 Margate/East Thurrock...325 Poor from Dover, with 64 away fans. Folkestone was nearly 537 but I preferred a warm pub, cold beer and excellent live music to being blown away by a force 8 gale.
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Post by jdl on Jan 11, 2020 21:52:59 GMT
Dartford/Oxford City...1116 Dover/Hartlepool...1023 Folkestone/Haringey...536 Margate/East Thurrock...325 Poor from Dover, with 64 away fans. Where did all those passionate Margate fans go?
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Post by sword65 on Jan 11, 2020 22:10:37 GMT
Dartford/Oxford City...1116 Dover/Hartlepool...1023 Folkestone/Haringey...536 Margate/East Thurrock...325 Poor from Dover, with 64 away fans. Where did all those passionate Margate fans go? Down the Mechanical Elephant ,it was too windy.
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Post by nws on Jan 12, 2020 0:09:16 GMT
Dartford/Oxford City...1116 Dover/Hartlepool...1023 Folkestone/Haringey...536 Margate/East Thurrock...325 Poor from Dover, with 64 away fans. Where did all those passionate Margate fans go? I dont know. What are your theories?
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Post by Bernie on Jan 12, 2020 0:47:11 GMT
I wonder if Margate miss our little rivalry. I don't much.
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Post by jdl on Jan 12, 2020 3:01:48 GMT
I wonder if Margate miss our little rivalry. I don't much. I was going to say I feel sorry for them, but I don't really. At least they've still got their club and ground.
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Post by jakeyboi on Jan 12, 2020 15:01:12 GMT
Dartford/Oxford City...1116 Dover/Hartlepool...1023 Folkestone/Haringey...536 Margate/East Thurrock...325 Poor from Dover, with 64 away fans. Where did all those passionate Margate fans go? Obviously not to the football.
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Post by rollingstone on Jan 12, 2020 17:04:47 GMT
Where did all those passionate Margate fans go? Obviously not to the football. Or maybe had free tickets to a libertines concert at the local community centre?
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Post by headstone on Jan 13, 2020 9:38:40 GMT
Free? For The Libertines? I'd pay them not to go!
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Post by Bernie on Jan 18, 2020 21:47:14 GMT
3100 watch Shamir Mullings score a last minute equaliser against Chippenham.
822 for Ebbsfleet losing 2-0 at home to Harrogate.
564 for Welling 3 Hungerford 2.
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Post by jdl on Jan 18, 2020 22:03:29 GMT
683 St Albans 1 Maidstone 0 - 75 more than their average.
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Post by jdl on Jan 18, 2020 22:06:39 GMT
Incidentaly, Tuesday's gate of 1,278 was the lowest of the season - 586 (31%) short of our average gate.
And, while I'm at it...
This season's average (1,864) is 314 (14%) down on last season, which isn't too bad. But 548 (23%) down on the season before that, and 521 (22%) down on our first NL season.
Perhaps more tellingly, it's also 358 (16%) down on our previous season in the NS.
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Post by jakeyboi on Jan 18, 2020 22:18:01 GMT
Incidentaly, Tuesday's gate of 1,278 was the lowest of the season - 586 (31%) short of our average gate. Do you think that was down to anything other than poor weather an a boring mid week fixture.
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Post by jdl on Jan 18, 2020 22:29:44 GMT
Incidentaly, Tuesday's gate of 1,278 was the lowest of the season - 586 (31%) short of our average gate. Do you think that was down to anything other than poor weather an a boring mid week fixture. Good question. Unfortunately, I think we've only played two other league fixtures at home on a Tuesday this season, so it's impossible to say. Chippenham in December was 1,337 (59 more), but in August Eastbourne was 1,713 (435 more). Looking at the Chippenham gate, I'd guess it was mostly the weather.
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Post by wolvesstone on Jan 18, 2020 23:45:36 GMT
Incidentaly, Tuesday's gate of 1,278 was the lowest of the season - 586 (31%) short of our average gate. And, while I'm at it... This season's average (1,864) is 314 (14%) down on last season, which isn't too bad. But 548 (23%) down on the season before that, and 521 (22%) down on our first NL season. Perhaps more tellingly, it's also 358 (16%) down on our previous season in the NS. Tuesday's gate was low due to the weather, understandably. Your last statistic tells the story.
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